Brian Saah wants Woking to go on and “finish the job” at The Laithwaite Community Stadium tonight (October 18) as the Cards fight for the right to face Stockport County in the First Round on November 5.

The fourth qualifying replay against Torquay United is a huge game for Garry Hill’s side and Saah was one of the Woking team who could breathe a big sigh of relief at the final whistle at a job well done in the first encounter.

Woking's Brian Saah challenges for a header against Torquay United (Image: David Holmes)

The centre-back was superb in dealing with any Torquay threats alongside recalled Ismail Yakubu and he was satisfied to get another crack at knocking Torquay out of the competition.

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“It was a bit of a blow to go down 1-0 so early in the game,” he admitted. “But it was a good response to stay in and get to half time with the score at just 1-0. In the second half we looked the better team and the more likely to go on and win the game.

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“But we are pleased. The 100% worst case scenario was to make sure we were still in the hat and we have worked really hard and managed to get a draw.

"It was massive for the club, the staff, the fans, that we put in a performance.

“Psychologically it was a big bonus, it’s a good result and it gives us something to build on now.

“Hopefully we can go on and finish the job.”

Saah has found it difficult this season, despite putting in some excellent displays on a personal level.

“Its one of those where you find it hard to take positives when you’re losing," he admitted. "It’s a team game, and although my own performances have been at a fairly decent standard, there is room for improvement.